Saturday, September 10, 2011

Re: [Avid-L2] Re: Keyspan in use by another application

 



Hi,

Go into System Preferences: Network and on the left hand pane you most
likely see the Keyspan listed there as a network device (once for each
port on the Keyspan adapter).
Click on the Keyspan device and select the minus button at the bottom of
the pane.

This will stop Mac OS trying to use the device and will free it up for
MC to use after you have selected the appropriate port in MC settings.

Regards,

Richard Kelly
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